. swnseaesssesveana Son El sesassase opr me ee. «. "Sees Bne. - oy CH See Fovestigate Our VALUES No obligation to Buy, JOHN McKAY, THE FUR HOUSE. S@ ie si . 0} » 0 * o¥TARI. © . - { EXTRAORDINARY Cred See Our New wn Solid Comforts $5 Cheap Purchase 650 1p 1 ¥ Mohair Mats bo ¢ / 4 & Doon. SIZE IN ALL COLORS 2 Quality .25¢. PARLOR CHA RS--All tpt vw | FIA fine ial covering, RTE q, R pin CARPET WAREHOUSE. A large range of Pa rar Sultes in the very latest desi ups holstering. Some beautiful coverings. OILCLOTH---All widths and patterns. CARPETS AND RUGS---AN sized. Home and foreign makes. Curtatnn--Lace. Madras, Silk, Repair and i pholstering promptly and wall done Phone $0. Yours, COAL! in the kind we sell. SCRANTON COAL te, Work '| vailable. y schod) 'AAA. QUEEN'S ¥ RESHMEN BEAT SOPHOMORES AT RUGBY. The Score Was 21 to 1----City Basket. A. Forming a Rifle League. Arts '15 rugby team plainly demon- strated to vewr ~'14 that they "were able to hold atheir own when it comes to playing. rugby, whether they = are freshmen ornot. 'They won from the second year men at the lower campus Tuesday afternoon hy the one igided score of 21:1. The game was very funny and the stndents "helong- ing the ent years yung I ae ves on each side of the jd to root for. their respective teams. Two science teams battle the dridiron this afternoon, : on win Go After Cup. it is being said that basketbul! league will have to in oF gpnized if there are two teams in the | league. Moore's garage are 'holders | of the eup from last vear and &s wholesalers have avowed their in- tention .of going after the trophy the | sutomobile men will have to defend | it, TS Pr To Play in Montreal. The dominion intermediate rugby | championship games have been ar- ranged. Royal Military College, win- ners of the Intercollegiate Union, will play Montreal, winners of the Quebec League, in Montreal, and the winners of the game will play | the Hamilton . Rough: Riders on the Sporting Notes. A hockey league dor the S.S. AAA. is assured. The intercollegiate basketball sche: dule will ke drawn up soon. Swimming classes begin at Queen's tor y and. are for beginners only. Portsmouth people are figuring on n rink for the village this winter. Queen's sooger team has an" exhi- lition game arranged for to-day with ROCHA. Queen's rughy club meets this af tarnoon to wind up business for the reason. For Queen's to have won the rifle thoot from ths other colleges of the dominim is a feat fo be proud of. Managers. of basketball teams ars roouting for good material that they may get it mtéred in time to he oi ible. ) bait embers cf the Mercantile babehall I inghe are considering the formation |; el a 'hockey s league if a rink is a The Bath Road Beavers meet to night to organize, instead of Tuesday right, as Was mentioned in vester- dav's paper. 3 ueen's rugby team this vear was fifteen pounds heavier to-a man all (found than any. other college they 1 layed agaivst. : Altnough considerable distances rom thip city' St. John's Sunday school is smch interested in the basketinll tea gus and has two teams entered. 'I He formation of a rifle Whsosiagion | connection . with the | Sunday is going along. i cation to headquarters at Ottawi has 1 een made for . permisfion" to form «ne. WORK OF THE Y.M.C.A. ball League--sSunday School A. A.' next Saturday, | Bowshihy. Hy W. Richardson. The Crowmléf dry goods store, on; Privcess street, hag eh sold to IH. Ww. Richardson A pumber of others were seeking to pirchase the store. The stock will be sold by suction toy lay, in Toronto. Barriefleld Card Pare. A eard party was held at the home of William Connell, Barriefield, Mon- day evening, when a pumber of ity people wert present. The prizes tool the form of ducks, and some of the hots were heavily laden on their way home. ' § 7} ita Number of Votes Required. It will reyaire 1,735 votes to carry the hotel "by-law to-morfow. That is qual to two-thirds of the total votd, However, if loss than ope-lifth of the total nme of prapeciy. holders vote | gains the meéaddre, that is to say | Fah, then 'Rrashfihe of tae total Vols vo idl he ov do ie 0s voles, ' Naughty Marietta. If I Were Anybody Selections, SHEE a Wharf Needs Repos. i Parts of the Wolfe Island ferry wharf | nre looked upon ns being very unsafe. 'Ihe concrete put in at one corner {ebout a veAr age to try and strength- en it is "sthing Dut a mere shell, 260 PRINCESS STREET. I'm Falling in Love With Someone. Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, HK Never, Never Can be Love 'Neath the Southern Moon. NC: MARIETTA MUSIC For a limited time only we will carry in stock the principal numbers of this popular opera. Music it's Pretty ' Else But Me. The Sweet Complete Vocal swore, ~The College Book Store OPEN NIGHTS tome of these dave it wil go drop- ping into the water. The elay that Italian Street Song You Marry a Marionctfe. The Dream Melody. Live For To-day. AA frit. ae -------- TH by VICTOR HERBERT Soft For Simon. Bye and Bye. t 5 Waltz. "Phone "", \ WE LS AE MISSIONS IN ~ CHINA THRILLINGLY DESCRIBED BY REV.-MONTAGU BEAUCHAMP: was undernsath the eoficrete has all een washed away : Removal of Market Tolls. The city property vet to consider the question of aboli- $ on of market tolls Pe the produce market, as requested by the Hrontenac county council, last spring, in return dor the action of the county in iree- wog all its roads of tolls. The city vould drop $1,000 a year by abolish- jug 'the tolls, but farmers sav thet the rrarkets would 'be Tazger il if free. committee has One of the Famous "yg bridge Seven" Who Dedicated Life ail Money to Chinese Mission Work. i A fairly large audionee, eimsidiring {the condition of the weather, gathered fin, St) George's hall, Tuesday on vening, Che, city hall interior, looks fine, af- {to listen to a lecture on. ( hina Hives tr being re-painted and decorated, {by Rev. Montagu Peanchamp, Fifty. and thirty-two capdle power | Trinity Coliege, dlectric lights have been placed in the [aid one of the famous "Camipridg 1 anels of the ceiling, bat the central | Seven," whe went out to China rg chandelier is to be left in place, so as | England over twenty veais ago. ~ Mr. io give gas light in case of accident | Beauchamp gave a thrilling account of | ta the electrical plant. The frames | the work of God in China, especially containing poriraite of the mayors [in connection with the China Inland tre to, be cleaned yet. It is not likely { Mission, which 'is inter-denominationn! that the hall will be ready for use ad which was founded oy the lat t 11 after December 1st. [Re Hudson Taylor, the famous medi foal missionary 10 that ecopntrs The {story alone of Dr. Hudson Faylor's life, which' ean be read in a little booklet, costing fifteen cents and en titled "A 'Rotraspeet," is-orimful oi ascinating decounts of the spiritual { life. of Mr. PFavlor, and his associates and of the conquests for Christ they were the means of acepmplisiing: thei personal devotion to the Master they pervecd; their dependence upon (od and upon God alone for fupd® and for blessing and guidance ought "to oe reat by everyone desirous of spiritual impfrovement. These missioniL es never ask for woney. glhey aim at doing their work faithfully and they commit all = theiy dares gnd needs to God, It reads like a romange to hear from 'tie lips of Nir, Bepuchamp that their neéds arg dlways wbundantly supplied and thejr cares removed by Hint in who they trast. A clergyman said 'this mortiing {hat he could have wished that everyone in wingston, whether professing or call ing himself a Christian could have heard Mr, Beauchamp last night tell: City Hall Yooks V Weil. A,, Of io gpl oe ali i uy Night Out." 'A Night "Out," at the oe and, to- rights is deagcribed as pleasant, fal comedy, frequently" réfieved By jittle half- satirical touches of ohserva- | tions on Tile Tt *'ia . just the sort of! play that all theatre-goers whe found | oy in 'The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary will' welcome. "A Night Out" is devoid of political or ma atrimonial itrigue--it is simply a wholesome cqmedy "admirably: acted and vastly smusing. : Mise ~ Bobson plays Granmum, 'A Tiereys charming old soul whose wouth haiti brought back hy the love and Vha la two. lively grandsons. Their mother 'is of such a Puritanical turn of mind that {heir pleasures have to be surreptitiously enjoved "at Gran- mum's expense anil her secret delight. Erie night she persuades them to show her 'the brillidncy of the Gay White Way. Their adventure' ends disas- frously, for the restaurant which they visit is raided during the evening and Swimming Campaign | for the Boys of the Schools. : The Ladies' Ausiiary of the Y.M. 414A, is to have a treat at its regular on Friday afternoon. T. W. Cole, for some years general secretary of 'the provincial Y.M.UC.A, work, wil give an address on the work of the as | sociation as he gees it to-day. Some years ago Mr. Cole conducted a sue- cessful financial campaign in this city The Y.M.U.A. i= arranging for , 1] sting a T F. HARRISON CO. FELL OFF 1.1K STAGE. Robert Gordon Was Injuréd, and Bee "tore Magistrate, An i t which occurred on Tues day, should teach Robert Gordon, 'a is 'good Coal +. 2 wi prompt deliver ¥. BOOTH & CoO. FOOT WEST STREET. id. Canara; 11 fo str in the city, 'a lesson, and that Shon ekpn is one that has been told many times, that it is not wise to . drink too much whi | Gordon has been employed on the ry | Canadian Northern rdilway and came per. into the eity "on T! . He was drinking quite heavily, and when he im Started for home late in the after: amphi noon, ha Was in pretty bad shape. to, Ong, He tried to get into the stage, but ont Li condition would not permit. When he looked for the step of the Vehicle 9000000'9000600000080000 771 {boys = Veners [uion is Weartily. endorsing the scheme, {nod co-operating in the matter of ar- ld Co rt ' Tday i and as a found i i wll, 4M B. Wallon had special swimming eampaign for the of the schodly who are twelve of over. The board of s luen ranging schedale and other details, 'The campa' will commence next week, and will be conducted for about four weeks, when it is hoped a Juent nifnber of boys will have fed o swim. The Y.M.C.A, is making no charge whatever. for this work, and a first-class man has given his serviods| as instructor. The Y.M.C.A. will endeavor to hold physical classes at Portsmouth for tie benefit of the young men there who eannbt come to the: city for the re gilar classes. ON "PROHIBITED LIST." Michael Hogan Was Fined by the Magistrate. Michael Hogan is a ait of the "prohibited list," but he does not Tués- The Price. ard of 19 . fu 'and her charm potent. cic re. | Tr their escape is adcomplished with dif- fealty. Om reaching home they are ell confronted with. what seems to be o series of tragedies, the unravelling cf which forms the remainder of the plot. Mies Robson makes Granmum a lovable, generous, yuick-witted woman whose hold om life is still strong. Miss Robson's camedy ing his #tory of the mission from the time of small things when it was be- gun by Hudson Taylor up to the pre sent time when he felt that the Chi the richest inhabitant of that land would become in his vision brother with a soul to save and ho felt sure that there would be a desire in his heart which only the holy spirit ! could help him to retaliate into an active attempt to evangelize the pel: low man and to save for Christ country now torn by internal strife ded edv¢ no great | is always unforced Oeessesesscssssssessacsssal Kingston's Famous Fur Store, WINTER WANTS FOR "WEE TOTS." THE RIDOE TOO WEAK | To Carty the Weight of the Fo Road Roller. The county road committees is hav- ing quite a time in in the township of Vittsburg com- pleted. The road apparatus has ah been taken down with the exception of the steam rolier, and it has to remain on this side of the line on account of the Uataraqui bridge heing unsafe, for it to pass over. The roller weighs ten tons and that is too much for the oridge to carry. The engineer in charge of the roller would not even attempt to risk the machine on it, for fear he and-the machine would go in to the water. It is very likely tirat jt will be lodded on on scow and taken over fo the RIL. wharf and un- loaded Shave? If & scow cannot be engaged, steamer Wolfe Islander twill likely 4 secured. Thefe was some talk" of taking the roller down the Kingston Mills way, but there ie» bridge. there to cross. Ten tonk on a swing bridge 1¢ an awful weight, This: raller that the county bought this Aping has done fine work all "sen- All terested in the road build: are all well pleased with the wiv have gone nlony this wenson. Nps season it is hoped will be oven better in regard to cennty. road-build: | ing. | ' ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ' ) a ? ' : | ! ' ' A 4 We never forget the wants of the children and we know that our stock is so complete that we can' suit the wants of everybody. Here we can only men- tion a few. . White ean Coats, #2 up. -------------------------------- ing RECEPTION AT ST. JAMES, p---- Was Held for Students on Tuesday Evening. A reception was hold by the Young Men's thi and the girls' branch of the W. A, for st ts in the school: room of St. Janes' church, Tuesday evening. Disagreeuble. os the weather was, {i was a goodly number pre sent, snd a very pleasant time was spent, Mrs. T. | | : : | = W. Savary, Mrs. Francis at the door. Rev. T. W. Savary gave a hearty dddress of welcome, and Francis King also spoke. An interesting feafire of the pro gramme was the. contest on profes sors' names, prizes being awarded to the winters. The musical programme consisted of: | Piano solos, Misses J. Ewart, x Matthews, M. Day; songs, Mise I. Bureau and J. R. Forster. Re | Cambridge fr ia, ny, | nese from the simplest laundryman to | a etting the road | King and Mrs. J. R. Forster received | Geetesssspassssecese 4 Dutch Bulbs For? Har Planting He * § ~~ § i" § Imported Direet "from folland. Best Bulbs at est. Prices. Hyacinth, Tulips, Narcissus, Daffodils C rocus, Treezia Now is the time to plant the garden for Spring Blossoming or Indoors or ( thristmas Dr. 2 A.P. Chown Druggist and Optician, 183 PRINCESS - STRELT. 'Phone 3438. i } : rindi THIS IS COAT: WEAT [HER R: AND WE HAVE THE : COATS TO SELL: 100 Brand New Winter Coats to choose from this week. : 1 sss eNews 0 EO we . Levee ! i '& SPIES SIS SIP P Sree PSO Prrestsrrrvereresescscced ® LET YOUR THOUGHTS FIX on a TIE PIN ora PAIR of CUFF LINKS for' HIS Cousin p erent this Then associate Tie Ping and Cuff Links with SMITH BROS. the un {orm 'Xmas. rar ¢, ahd reliability ol roll, the Goods » SMITH BROS., 330 KiNG STREET, Opticians, Wi Jewellers, Issavers of Marriage Licenses, Ge rata 0TRAMaITTTI LAIVRVRTLTLRLTTISTSS ¢ #4 * ¢ ® ¢ 4 ¢ : ¢ ' ' ¢ ¢ " ¢ * ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ' ' 4 ' : ¢ ' ° Beit BS hh Th ES | { IiADE OVER, AND RE PAIRING F GOURDIER A -- PRICES -- 10 and $12.50 eat: FIL. ul For the Children's : Sweater Coats, Boys' ¢ Sweaters, Girls' and Boys' Underwear, Black Wool Tights, Hosiery, Gloves and 5 Mitte, - We have then in great « variety. ) -------- oni > Newman & Shaw The Always Busy Store. Eee ECR SORA wee oe se sd eed ee Non BEE » ie. a CO FORO Carpet Micloth laid. Hicycles Cleaned and stared for winter ET. 'Mhone 1832 Cook's Cotton Root Compound. The t Uterine Tonde, und -- ko sual Monthly | which women can Sold in thr Seyend strength 30. 1, § £1 go stronger, povcianl canes, UE alt drgglas. or a od mascou Ta Ad Ca Winder} Boys Act Disorderly, Seme of the teridents of Farl sre are oul with » hig stick after who while vw their w to and irom Yierorin Whold, Rt 38 tary! VL age rh pianner. It we slated thas ian to theowing sted a hos | HT ese we. PRE vse coe cope Se eee sis esses sade ne . (oxy i JO BED. MULLER '& SON "leaning. I. aying and Sewing | i epaired i pores | OY # | ¢ AL Wi | ele! Ti Te VS i) Ne rer wT on (Fett ¥ Nga) Any Spectacle is no more adapted to your 'face than any coat to your body. "The fit of the frame is as | important as: the fit of | the lenses. | We ninke a specialty | of both. | SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUSNUED, KEELEY, Jr. Optom: biriat, 220 PRINCES STREX? STUBBORN AS A 'MULE SHIRTS Mproper ironed oul o bands asxkan fo the bosoms tha didnt rom = t AUNDRY are ps tree) plian: as a hirts i Pio ard ras ned Birds ee A Polater for You to Feilow i Kinggton Laundry C Cor: Princess & Sydenham Sts, Those 23. abi wel